Interlogix GE-DSSG-244-POE User Manual

IFS NS3601-24P/4S GE-DSSG-244 GE-DSSG-244-POE User Manual
P/N 1072570 • REV 00.10 • ISS 13JUN13
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UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation, Inc. 2955 Red Hill Avenue Costa Mesa, CA 92626-5923, USA
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Certification
N4131
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IFS NS3601-24P/4S GE-DSSG-244 and 244-POE User Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTS
5IFS NS3601-24P/4S GE-DSSG-244 GE-DSSG-244-POE USER MANUAL................. 1
5TABLE OF CONTENTS...................................................................................................1
5INTRODUCTION..............................................................................................................7
5Packet Contents ........................................................................................................................................ 7
5Product Description..................................................................................................................................9
5How to Use This Manual.........................................................................................................................11
5Product Features..................................................................................................................................... 12
5Product Specification ............................................................................................................................. 14
5INSTALLATION .............................................................................................................18
5Hardware Description............................................................................................................................. 18
5Switch Front Panel.............................................................................................................................. 18
5LED Indications................................................................................................................................... 20
5Switch Rear Panel .............................................................................................................................. 22
5Install the Switch.....................................................................................................................................23
5Desktop Installation............................................................................................................................. 23
5Rack Mounting .................................................................................................................................... 25
5Installing the SFP transceiver ............................................................................................................. 26
5Stack Installation..................................................................................................................................... 28
5Connecting Stacking cable ................................................................................................................. 29
5Management Stacking ........................................................................................................................ 30
5SWITCH MANAGEMENT .............................................................................................. 32
5Requirements...........................................................................................................................................32
5Management Access Overview.............................................................................................................. 33
5Administration Console.......................................................................................................................... 33
5SNMP-Based Network Management...................................................................................................... 35
5WEB CONFIGURATION................................................................................................37
5Main Web Page........................................................................................................................................40
5System......................................................................................................................................................42
5System Information ............................................................................................................................. 43
5IP Configuration .................................................................................................................................. 44
5IPv6 Configuration .............................................................................................................................. 45
5Users Configuration ............................................................................................................................ 46
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5Users Privilege Levels ........................................................................................................................ 49
5NTP Configuration .............................................................................................................................. 51
5UPnP Configuration ............................................................................................................................ 51
5DHCP Relay........................................................................................................................................ 53
5DHCP Relay Statistics ........................................................................................................................ 55
5CPU Load ........................................................................................................................................... 56
5System Log ......................................................................................................................................... 57
5Detailed Log........................................................................................................................................ 58
5Remote Syslog.................................................................................................................................... 58
5SMTP Configure ................................................................................................................................. 60
5Web Firmware Upgrade...................................................................................................................... 61
5TFTP Firmware Upgrade .................................................................................................................... 62
5Configuration Backup.......................................................................................................................... 62
5Configuration Upload .......................................................................................................................... 64
5Factory Default.................................................................................................................................... 66
6System Reboot ................................................................................................................................... 67
6Simple Network Management Protocol................................................................................................. 67
6SNMP Overview.................................................................................................................................. 67
6SNMP System Configuration .............................................................................................................. 68
6SNMP System Information Configuration........................................................................................... 69
6SNMP Trap Configuration................................................................................................................... 69
6SNMPv3 Configuration ....................................................................................................................... 71
6Port Management .................................................................................................................................... 75
6Port Configuration ............................................................................................................................... 75
6Port Statistics Overview ...................................................................................................................... 77
6Port Statistics Detail............................................................................................................................ 79
6SFP Module Information ..................................................................................................................... 80
6Port Mirroring Configuration................................................................................................................ 82
6Link Aggregation..................................................................................................................................... 84
6Static Aggregation Configuration ........................................................................................................ 86
6LACP Configuration ............................................................................................................................ 87
6LACP System Status .......................................................................................................................... 89
6LACP Port Status................................................................................................................................ 89
6LACP Port Statistics............................................................................................................................ 91
6VLAN.........................................................................................................................................................92
6VLAN Overview................................................................................................................................... 92
6IEEE 802.1Q VLAN............................................................................................................................. 92
6VLAN Basic Information...................................................................................................................... 94
6VLAN Port Configuration .................................................................................................................... 95
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6VLAN Membership Configuration ....................................................................................................... 99
6VLAN Membership Status for User Static......................................................................................... 100
6VLAN Port Status for User Static...................................................................................................... 101
6Port Isolation Configuration .............................................................................................................. 102
6Private VLAN Membership Configuration ......................................................................................... 105
6VLAN setting example: ..................................................................................................................... 106
6Spanning Tree Protocol........................................................................................................................ 113
6Theory............................................................................................................................................... 113
6STP Bridge Configuration ................................................................................................................. 118
6Bridge Status .................................................................................................................................... 119
6CIST Port Configuration.................................................................................................................... 120
6MSTI Priorities .................................................................................................................................. 123
6MSTI Configuration ........................................................................................................................... 124
6MSTI Ports Configuration ................................................................................................................. 125
6Port Status ........................................................................................................................................ 127
6Port Statistics .................................................................................................................................... 128
6Multicast................................................................................................................................................. 129
6IGMP Snooping................................................................................................................................. 129
6IGMP Snooping Configuration .......................................................................................................... 133
6IGMP Port Related Configuration ..................................................................................................... 133
6VLAN Configuration .......................................................................................................................... 135
6Port Group Filtering........................................................................................................................... 136
6IGMP Snooping Status ..................................................................................................................... 137
6MVR Configuration............................................................................................................................ 139
6MVR Status....................................................................................................................................... 141
6Quality of Service..................................................................................................................................142
7Understand QOS .............................................................................................................................. 142
7QCL Configuration Wizard................................................................................................................ 142
7QoS Control List Configuration ......................................................................................................... 149
7Port QoS Configuration..................................................................................................................... 151
7Bandwidth Control............................................................................................................................. 153
7Storm Control Configuration ............................................................................................................. 155
7QoS Statistics ................................................................................................................................... 155
7DSCP Remarking.............................................................................................................................. 157
7Voice VLAN Configuration ................................................................................................................ 158
7Voice VLAN OUI Table ..................................................................................................................... 161
7Access Control Lists............................................................................................................................. 161
7Access Control List Status ................................................................................................................ 162
7Access Control List Configuration..................................................................................................... 163
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7ACE Configuration ............................................................................................................................ 164
7ACL Ports Configuration ................................................................................................................... 169
7ACL Rate Limiter Configuration ........................................................................................................ 171
7Understanding IEEE 802.1X Port-Based Authentication.................................................................. 173
7Authentication Configuration............................................................................................................. 175
7Network Access Server Configuration .............................................................................................. 176
7Network Access Overview ................................................................................................................ 184
7Network Access Statistics................................................................................................................. 185
7Authentication Server Configuration ................................................................................................. 190
7RADIUS Overview ............................................................................................................................ 192
7RADIUS Details ................................................................................................................................ 194
7Windows Platform RADIUS Server Configuration ............................................................................ 198
74.11.10 802.1X Client Configuration................................................................................................. 203
7Security ..................................................................................................................................................205
7Port Limit Control .............................................................................................................................. 205
7Access Management ........................................................................................................................ 208
7Access Management Statistics......................................................................................................... 209
7HTTPs............................................................................................................................................... 210
7SSH ................................................................................................................................................. 210
7Port Security Status .......................................................................................................................... 211
7Port Security Detail ........................................................................................................................... 213
7DHCP Snooping................................................................................................................................ 213
7DHCP Snooping Statistics ................................................................................................................ 215
7IP Source Guard Configuration......................................................................................................... 217
7IP Source Guard Static Table ........................................................................................................... 218
7ARP Inspection ................................................................................................................................. 219
7ARP Inspection Static Table ............................................................................................................. 220
7Address Table........................................................................................................................................ 221
7MAC Address Table Configuration ................................................................................................... 221
7Static MAC Table Configuration ....................................................................................................... 221
7MAC Address Table Status .............................................................................................................. 223
7MAC Table Learning......................................................................................................................... 224
7Dynamic ARP Inspection Table ........................................................................................................ 225
7Dynamic IP Source Guard Table ...................................................................................................... 226
7LLDP....................................................................................................................................................... 227
7Link Layer Discovery Protocol .......................................................................................................... 227
7LLDP Configuration........................................................................................................................... 227
8LLDPMED Configuration .................................................................................................................. 229
8LLDP-MED Neighbor ........................................................................................................................ 234
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8Neighbor ........................................................................................................................................... 236
8Port Statistics .................................................................................................................................... 237
8Network Diagnostics............................................................................................................................. 239
8Ping ................................................................................................................................................. 239
8IPv6 Ping........................................................................................................................................... 240
8Remote IP Ping Test......................................................................................................................... 241
8Cable Diagnostics ............................................................................................................................. 242
8Power over Ethernet (GE-DSSG-244-POE / NS3601-24P/4S)............................................................ 243
8Power over Ethernet Powered Device.............................................................................................. 244
8Power Configuration ......................................................................................................................... 244
8Port Configuration ............................................................................................................................. 247
8PoE Status ........................................................................................................................................ 248
8PoE Schedule ................................................................................................................................... 250
8LLDP Neighbor Power Over Ethernet............................................................................................... 251
8Stack ................................................................................................................................................. 253
8Stack Configuration........................................................................................................................... 255
8Stack Information .............................................................................................................................. 257
8Stack Port State Overview................................................................................................................ 258
8Stack Example .................................................................................................................................. 259
8COMMAND LINE INTERFACE.................................................................................... 263
8Accessing the CLI ................................................................................................................................. 263
8Telnet Login........................................................................................................................................... 265
8COMMAND LINE MODE.............................................................................................. 266
8System Command.................................................................................................................................267
8Stack.......................................................................................................................................................270
8IP Command...........................................................................................................................................272
8Port Management Command................................................................................................................277
8MAC Address Table Command............................................................................................................ 281
8VLAN Configuration Command ...........................................................................................................285
8Private VLAN Configuration Command.............................................................................................. 290
8Security Command................................................................................................................................ 292
8Spanning Tree Protocol Command.....................................................................................................336
8Multicast Configuration Command......................................................................................................345
8Link Aggregation Command................................................................................................................349
8Link Aggregation Control Protocol Command................................................................................... 350
8LLDP Command.....................................................................................................................................353
8LLDPMED Command ............................................................................................................................ 356
8Power over Ethernet Command........................................................................................................... 360
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8Quality of Service Command ............................................................................................................... 363
8Mirror Command....................................................................................................................................369
8Configuration Command...................................................................................................................... 370
8Firmware Command.............................................................................................................................. 371
8UPnP Command .................................................................................................................................... 371
8MVR Command...................................................................................................................................... 372
8Voice VLAN Command .........................................................................................................................375
8SMTP Command.................................................................................................................................... 379
8Show Command .................................................................................................................................... 382
8SWITCH OPERATION................................................................................................. 385
9Address Table........................................................................................................................................ 385
9Learning .................................................................................................................................................385
9Forwarding & Filtering..........................................................................................................................385
9Store-and-Forward ................................................................................................................................ 385
9Auto-Negotiation ................................................................................................................................... 385
9POWER OVER ETHERNET OVERVIEW .................................................................... 387
9What is PoE?..........................................................................................................................................387
9The PoE Provision Process.................................................................................................................. 388
9Stages of powering up a PoE link..................................................................................................... 389
9Line Detection ................................................................................................................................... 389
9Classification..................................................................................................................................... 389
9Start-up ............................................................................................................................................. 389
9Operation .......................................................................................................................................... 389
9Power Disconnection Scenarios ....................................................................................................... 389
9TROUBLE SHOOTING................................................................................................ 391
9APPENDEX A..............................................................................................................392
9Switch's RJ-45 Pin Assignments......................................................................................................... 392
910/100Mbps, 10/100Base-TX.................................................................................................................392
9APPENDEX B : GLOSSARY....................................................................................... 394
9APPENDIX C: LOCAL USER PRIVILEGE LEVEL TABLE......................................... 407
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INTRODUCTION

The IFS Layer 2 Managed Gigabit Switch series NS3601-24P/4S, GE-DSSG-244, and GE-DSSG-244-POE are 24-port Gigabit
Ethernet Switches with SFP fiber ports and robust layer 2 features. The description of these models is shown below:
GE-DSSG-244
NS3601-24P/4S 24-Port 10/100/1000Base-T PoE Managed Stackable Switch / 380W / IEEE 802.3af
GE-DSSG-244-POE 24-Port 100/1000Base- T PoE Managed Stackable Switch / 220W / IEEE 802.3af
Terms of “Managed Switch” refers to the switches listed above.

Packet Contents

Open the box of the Managed Switch and carefully unpack it. The box should contain the following items: Check the contents of your package for following parts:
; The Managed Switch
24-Port 100/1000Base-X with 8 Shared TP Managed Stackable Fiber Switch
x1
; User’s manual CD ; Quick installation guide ; 19” Rack mount accessory kit ; Power cord ; Rubber feet ; RS-232 DB9 male Console cable ; CB-STX50 – 50cm stack cable
If any of these are missing or damaged, please contact your distributor or IFS sales rep immediately, if possible, retain the original carton and packaging material in case you need to return the product for repair/replacement.
x1
x1
x1
x1
X4
x1
x1
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Product Description

Cost-effective IPv6 Managed Gigabit Switch solution for SMB
Nowadays, lots of electronic products or mobile devices can browse the Internet, which means the need of IP Address increases. However, the current IPv4 network infrastructure is not capable enough to provide IP Address to each single users/Clients. The
situation forces the ISP to build up the IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6) network infrastructure speedily. To fulfill the demand, IFS releases the IPv6 management Gigabit Ethernet Switch, IFS- series Managed Switch. It supports both IPv4 and IPv6
management functions. It can work with original network structure (IPv4) and also support the new network structure (IPv6) in the future. With easy and friendly management interfaces and plenty of management functions included, the IFS- series Managed Switch is the best choice for ISP to build the IPv6 FTTx edge service and for SMB to connect with IPv6 network.
High-Performance / Cost-effective / Telecom class Gigabit solution for Enterprise backbone and Data Center Networking
The IFS Managed Switch is a L2/L4 Managed Gigabit Switch. Since Gigabit network interface had become the basic equipment and requirement of Enterprise and Network Servers, with 48Gbps switching fabric, the Managed Switch can handle extremely large amounts of data in a secure topology linking to a backbone or high capacity servers. The powerful QoS and Network Security features make it to meets the needs of effective data traffic control for both Campus and Enterprise, such VoIP, video streaming and multicast application.
High Performance
The Managed Switch provides 24 10/100/1000Mbps (or 100/1000Mbps for GE-DSSG-244 fiber switch) with 4 shared Gigabit SFP slots. It has a high performance switch architecture that is capable of providing non-blocking switch fabric and wire-speed throughput as high as 48Gbps, which greatly simplifies the tasks of upgrading the LAN for catering to increase bandwidth demands.
Robust Layer 2 Features
The Managed Switch can be programmed for basic switch management functions such as port speed configuration, Port aggregation, VLAN, Spanning Tree protocol, QoS, bandwidth control and IGMP Snooping. The Managed Switch provides 802.1Q Tagged VLAN, Q-in-Q VLAN trunning and private VLAN, the VLAN groups allowed on the Managed Switch will be maximally up to
255. Via supporting port aggregation, the Managed Switch allows the operation of a high-speed trunk combining multiple ports, up to 12 Trunk groups, and up to 16 ports per trunk group, and it supports fail-over as well.
Excellent Traffic Control
The Managed Switch is equipped with powerful traffic management and QoS features to enhance services offered by telecoms. The functionality includes QoS features such as wire-speed Layer 4 traffic classifiers and bandwidth limiting that are particular useful for multi-tenant unit, multi business unit, Telco, or Network Service Provide applications. It also empowers the enterprises to take full advantages of the limited network resources and guarantees the best performance at VoIP and Video conferencing transmission.
Gigabit Ethernet ports
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Efficient Management
For efficient management, the series of Managed Switch is equipped with console, WEB and SNMP management interfaces. With its built-in Web-based management, it offers an easy-to-use, platform-independent management and configuration facility. The Managed Switch supports standard Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and can be managed via any standard-based management software. For text-based management, it can also be accessed via Telnet and the console port.
Powerful Security
The Managed Switch offers comprehensive Access Control List (ACL) for enforcing security to the edge. Its protection mechanisms also comprise of port-based 802.1x and MAC-based user and device authentication. The port-security is effective in limit the numbers of clients pass through, so that network administrators can now construct highly secured corporate networks with time and effort considerably less than before.
Flexibility and Extension solution
The 4 mini-GBIC slots are compatible with 1000Base-SX/LX and WDM SFP (Small Factor Pluggable) fiber-optic modules. The distance can be extended from 550 meters (Multi-Mode fiber) up to above 10/20/30/40/5060//70 kilometers (Single-Mode fiber or WDM fiber). They are well suited for using within the enterprise data centers and distributions.
Reliable Stacking Management
The IFS Series Managed Switch provides a switch stacking function to manage up to 16 switches using a single IP address. That helps network managers to easily configure switches via one single IP address instead of connecting and setting each unit one by one. Through its high bandwidth tunnel and stacking technology, it gives enterprise, service provider and telcom flexible control over port density, uplinks and switch stack performance. Up to 384 Gigabit Ethernet ports can be managed by a stacking group and you can add ports and functionality as needed. The stacking technology also enables the advantages of chassis-based switches to be integrated into IFS Series Managed Switch, but without the expensive up-front cost.
Advanced Features and Centralized Power Management for Enterprise and Campus PoE Networking (PoE Model)
The IFS GE-DSSG-244-POE and NS3601-24P/4S series PoE switches provides 24 10/100/1000Mbps Power-over-Ethernet (PoE, IEEE 802.3af compliant) ports which optimize the installation and power management of network devices such as wireless access points (AP), Voice over IP (VoIP) phones, and security video cameras. The PoE capabilities also help to reduce deployment costs for network devices like the wireless AP as a result of freeing from restrictions of power outlet locations. Power and data switching are integrated into one unit and delivered over a single cable. It thus eliminates cost for additional AC wiring and reduces installation time.
The below table lists the major hardware difference between the series model:
Model
(IFS)
Copper
Interface
Redundant Power
PoE Mode
PoE Budget
Stack Capability
Fiber 24, 100FX
GE-DSSG-244 GE-DSSG-244-POE NS3601-24P/4S
8 24
compatible
- af af
-
Hardware stacking, up to 16 units
4, 100FX compatible
-
220W 380W
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How to Use This Manual

This User Manual is structured as follows:
Section 2, INSTALLATION
The section explains the functions of the Switch and how to physically install the Managed Switch.
Section 3, SWITCH MANAGEMENT
The section contains the information about the software function of the Managed Switch.
Section 4, WEB CONFIGURATION
The section explains how to manage the Managed Switch by Web interface.
Section 5, COMMAND LINE INTERFACE
The section describes how to use the Command Line interface (CLI).
Section 6, CLI CONFIGURATION
The section explains how to manage the Managed Switch by Command Line interface.
Section 7, SWITCH OPERATION
The chapter explains how to does the switch operation of the Managed Switch.
Section 8, POWER OVER ETHERNET OVERVIEW
The chapter introduce the IEEE 802.3af PoE standard and PoE provision of the Managed Switch.
Section 9, TROUBSHOOTING
The chapter explains how to trouble shooting of the Managed Switch.
Appendix A
The section contains cable information of the Managed Switch.
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Product Features

¾ Physical Port
NS3601-24P/4S / GE-DSSG-244-POE
24-Port 10/100/1000Base-T Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 with IEEE 802.3af PoE Injector 4 100/1000Base-X SFP slots, shared with Port-21 to Port-24 RS-232 DB9 console interface for Switch basic management and setup 2 High-performance 5GbE Stacking interface
GE-DSSG-244
24 100/1000Base-X mini-GBIC/SFP slots 8-Port 10/100/1000Base-T Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45, shared with Port-1 to Port-8 RS-232 DB9 console interface for Switch basic management and setup 2 High-performance 5GbE Stacking interface
¾ Layer 2 Features
Prevents packet loss with back pressure (Half-Duplex) and IEEE 802.3x PAUSE frame flow control (Full-Duplex)
High performance of Store-and-Forward architecture, broadcast storm control and runt/CRC filtering eliminates erroneous
packets to optimize the network bandwidth
Storm Control support:
Broadcast / Multicast / Unknown-Unicast
Support VLAN
IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN
Up to 255 VLANs groups, out of 4094 VLAN IDs
Provider Bridging (VLAN Q-in-Q) support (IEEE 802.1ad)
Private VLAN Edge (PVE)
Voice VLAN
Support Spanning Tree Protocol
STP, IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol
RSTP, IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
MSTP, IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol, spanning tree by VLAN
BPDU Guard
Support Link Aggregation
802.3ad Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)
Cisco ether-channel (Static Trunk)
Maximum 12 trunk groups, up to 16 ports per trunk group
Up to 16Gbps bandwidth(Duplex Mode)
Provide Port Mirror (many-to-1)
Port Mirroring to monitor the incoming or outgoing traffic on a particular port
¾ Quality of Service
Ingress Shaper and Egress Rate Limit per port bandwidth control
4 priority queues on all switch ports
Traffic classification:
- IEEE 802.1p CoS
- TOS / DSCP / IP Precedence of IPv4/IPv6 packets
- IP TCP/UDP port number
- Typical network application
Strict priority and Weighted Round Robin (WRR) CoS policies
Supports QoS and In/Out bandwidth control on each port
Traffic-policing policies on the switch port
QoS Control List Wizard makes QoS creation and configuration easier and more quickly
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DSCP remarking
¾ Multicast
Supports IGMP Snooping v1, v2 and v3
Querier mode support
IGMP Snooping port filtering
Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR) support
¾ Security
IEEE 802.1x Port-Based / MAC-Based network access authentication
Built-in RADIUS client to co-operate with the RADIUS servers
TACACS+ login users access authentication
RADIUS / TACACS+ users access authentication
IP-Based Access Control List (ACL)
MAC-Based Access Control List
Source MAC / IP address binding
DHCP Snooping to filter un-trusted DHCP messages
Dynamic ARP Inspection discards ARP packets with invalid MAC address to IP address binding
IP Source Guard prevents IP spoofing attacks
Auto DoS rule to defend DoS attack
IP address access management to prevent unauthorized intruder
¾ Management
Switch Management Interfaces
- Console / Telnet Command Line Interface
- Web switch management
- SNMP v1, v2c, and v3 switch management
- SSH / SSL secure access
Four RMON groups (history, statistics, alarms, and events)
IPv6 IP Address / NTP / DNS management
Built-in Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) client
BOOTP and DHCP for IP address assignment
Firmware upload/download via HTTP / TFTP
DHCP Relay
User Privilege levels control
NTP (Network Time Protocol)
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) Protocol
Cable Diagnostic technology provides the mechanism to detect and report potential cabling issues
Reset button for system reboot or reset to factory default
IFS Smart Discovery Utility for deploy management
ICMPv6
¾ Stacking
Hardware stack up to 16 units and 384 ports
Stacking architecture supports Chain and Ring mode
Mirror across stack
Link Aggregation groups spanning multiple switches in a stack
Hardware learning with MAC table synchronization across stack
¾ Power over Ethernet (NS3601-24P/4S / GE-DSSG-244-POE)
Complies with IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet End-Span PSE
Up to 24 ports for IEEE 802.3af devices powered
Support PoE Power up to 15.4 watts for each PoE ports
Auto detect powered device (PD)
Circuit protection prevent power interference between ports
Remote power feeding up to 100m
PoE Management
Total PoE power budget control
Per port PoE function enable/disable
PoE Port Power feeding priority
Per PoE port power limit
PD classification detection
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Product Specification

IFS Stackable Fiber Switch
Product GE-DSSG-244
Hardware Specification
Copper Ports SFP/mini-GBIC Slots Console Port Stacking Ports Switch Fabric Address Table Share data Buffer Switch Processing Scheme
Flow Control Jumbo Frame
Reset Button Dimension (W x D x H) Weight
LED Power Consumption
Power Requirement – AC Power Requirement – DC
Stacking Numbers Stacking Bandwidth Stack ID Display ESD Protection
Layer 2 Function
Basic Management Interfaces Secure Management Interface
Port configuration
Port Status
VLAN
Port trunking
QoS
IGMP Snooping
8 10/ 100/1000Base-T RJ-45 Auto-MDI/MDI-X ports, shared with Port-1~Port-8 24 100/1000Base-X Dual Speed SFP interfaces 1 x RS-232 DB9 serial port (115200, 8, N, 1) 2 5GbE / Cross-HDMI interface 68Gbps / non-blocking 8K entries, automatic source address learning and ageing 1392 kilobytes
Store-and-Forward
IEEE 802.3x Pause Frame for Full-Duplex Back pressure for Half-Duplex
10Kbytes < 5 seconds: System reboot
> 10 seconds: Factory Default
440 x 200 x 44.5 mm, 1U high
3.0kg
Power, Link/Act and speed per Gigabit port Max. 30.2 watts / 102.98 BTU
AC 100~240V, 50/60Hz
--- 16 10Gbps Full-Duplex 7-Segment LED Display (1~9, A~F,0) 6KV DC
Console, Telnet, Web Browser, SNMPv1, v2c and v3 SSH, SSL, SNMP v3 Port disable/enable.
Auto-negotiation 10/100/1000Mbps full and half duplex mode selection. Flow Control disable / enable. Bandwidth control on each port. Power saving mode control
Display each port’s speed duplex mode, link status, Flow control status. Auto negotiation status, trunk status.
802.1Q Tagged Based VLAN ,up to 255 VLAN groups Q-in-Q Private VLAN Voice VLAN
IEEE 802.3ad LACP / Static Trunk Support maximum of 12 trunk groups, up to 16 ports per trunk group.
Traffic classification based, Strict priority and WRR 4-level priority queues on all switch ports: Low, Normal, Medium, High. Different action on QCL Configuration:
- Set up Port Policies
- Set up Typical Network Application Rules
- Set up ToS Precedence Mapping
- Set up VLAN Tag Priority Mapping
IGMP (v1/v2/v3) Snooping, up to 255 multicast Groups IGMP Querier mode support
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Access Control List
SNMP MIBs
Standards Conformance
Regulation Compliance
Standards Compliance
IFS Stackable PoE models
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IP-Based ACL / MAC-Based ACL Up to 256 entries
RFC-1213 MIB-II IF-MIB RFC-1493 Bridge MIB RFC-1643 Ethernet MIB RFC-2863 Interface MIB RFC-2665 Ether-Like MIB RFC-2737 Entity MIB RFC-2618 RADIUS Client MIB RFC-2933 IGMP-STD-MIB RFC3411 SNMP-Frameworks-MIB IEEE 802.1X PAE LLDP MAU-MIB
FCC Part 15 Class A, CE IEEE 802.3 10Base-T
IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX/100Base-FX IEEE 802.3z Gigabit SX/LX IEEE 802.3ab Gigabit 1000T IEEE 802.3x Flow Control and Back pressure IEEE 802.3ad Port trunk with LACP IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree protocol IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree protocol IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree IEEE 802.1p Class of service IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Tagging IEEE 802.1x Port Authentication Network Control IEEE 802.1ab Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
Product GE-DSSG-244-POE NS3601-24P/4S
Hardware Specification
Copper Ports SFP/mini-GBIC Slots Console Port Stacking Ports Switch Fabric Address Table Share data Buffer Switch Processing Scheme
Flow Control Jumbo Frame
Reset Button Dimension (W x D x H)
Weight LED
Power Consumption Power Requirement – AC
Stacking Numbers Stacking Bandwidth Stack ID Display
24 10/ 100/1000Base-T RJ-45 Auto-MDI/MDI-X ports 4 SFP interfaces, shared with Port-21 to Port-24 1 x RS-232 DB9 serial port (115200, 8, N, 1) 2 5GbE / Cross-HDMI interface 68Gbps / non-blocking 8K entries, automatic source address learning and ageing 1392 kilobytes
Store-and-Forward
IEEE 802.3x Pause Frame for Full-Duplex Back pressure for Half-Duplex
10Kbytes < 5 seconds: System reboot
> 10 seconds: Factory Default
440 x 300 x 44.5 mm, 1U high
4.5kg
Power, Link/Act and speed per Gigabit port
Max. 290 watts /
989 BTU
AC 100~240V, 50/60Hz AC 100~240V, 50/60Hz
16 10Gbps Full-Duplex 7-Segment LED Display (1~9, A~F,0)
Max. 430.2 watts /
1467 BTU
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ESD Protection
Power over Ethernet
PoE Standard PoE Power Supply Type
PoE Power Output Power Pin Assignment
PoE Power Budget
Number of PD @ 7Watts
PoE Ability
Layer 2 Function
Basic Management Interfaces Secure Management Interface
Port configuration
Port Status
VLAN
Port trunking
QoS
IGMP Snooping
Access Control List
SNMP MIBs
Standards Conformance
Regulation Compliance
Number of PD @
15.4Watts Number of PD @
30.8Watts
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6KV DC
IEEE 802.3af PoE / PSE End-Span Per Port 48V DC.
Max. 15.4 watts 1/2(+), 3/6(-) 220 Watts 380 Watts
24 24
14 24
- -
Console, Telnet, Web Browser, SNMPv1, v2c and v3 SSH, SSL, SNMP v3 Port disable/enable.
Auto-negotiation 10/100/1000Mbps full and half duplex mode selection. Flow Control disable / enable. Bandwidth control on each port. Power saving mode control
Display each port’s speed duplex mode, link status, Flow control status. Auto negotiation status, trunk status.
802.1Q Tagged Based VLAN ,up to 255 VLAN groups Q-in-Q Private VLAN Voice VLAN
IEEE 802.3ad LACP / Static Trunk Support maximum of 12 trunk groups, up to 16 ports per trunk group.
Traffic classification based, Strict priority and WRR 4-level priority queues on all switch ports: Low, Normal, Medium, High. Different action on QCL Configuration:
- Set up Port Policies
- Set up Typical Network Application Rules
- Set up ToS Precedence Mapping
- Set up VLAN Tag Priority Mapping
IGMP (v1/v2/v3) Snooping, up to 255 multicast Groups IGMP Querier mode support
IP-Based ACL / MAC-Based ACL Up to 256 entries
RFC-1213 MIB-II IF-MIB RFC-1493 Bridge MIB RFC-1643 Ethernet MIB RFC-2863 Interface MIB RFC-2665 Ether-Like MIB RFC-2737 Entity MIB RFC-2618 RADIUS Client MIB RFC-2933 IGMP-STD-MIB RFC3411 SNMP-Frameworks-MIB IEEE 802.1X PAE LLDP MAU-MIB
FCC Part 15 Class A, CE
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IEEE 802.3 10Base-T IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX/100Base-FX IEEE 802.3z Gigabit SX/LX IEEE 802.3ab Gigabit 1000T IEEE 802.3x Flow Control and Back pressure IEEE 802.3ad Port trunk with LACP IEEE 802.1d Spanning tree protocol IEEE 802.1w Rapid spanning tree protocol IEEE 802.1s Multiple spanning tree protocol IEEE 802.1p Class of service
Standards Compliance
Note: The PoE networks of this equipment is to be connected without routing to the outside plant.
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Tagging IEEE 802.1x Port Authentication Network Control IEEE 802.1ab LLDP RFC 768 UDP RFC 793 TFTP RFC 791 IP RFC 792 ICMP RFC 2068 HTTP RFC 1112 IGMP version 1 RFC 2236 IGMP version 2 RFC 3376 IGMP version 3 IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet
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INSTALLATION

This section describes the hardware features and installation of the Managed Switch on the desktop or rack mount. For easier management and control of the Managed Switch, familiarize yourself with its display indicators, and ports. Front panel illustrations in this chapter display the unit LED indicators. Before connecting any network device to the Managed Switch, please read this chapter completely.

Hardware Description

Switch Front Panel

The unit front panel provides a simple interface monitoring the switch. Figure 2-1 to 2-2 shows the front panel of the Managed Switches.
GE-DSSG-244 Front Panel
Figure 2-1 GE-DSSG-244 front panel.
IFS NS3601-24P/4S / GE-DSSG-244-POE Front Panel
Figure 2-2 IFS NS3601-24P/4S / GE-DSSG-244-POE front panel.
Gigabit TP interface
10/100/1000Base-T Copper, RJ-45 Twist-Pair: Up to 100 meters.
Gigabit SFP slots
1000Base-SX/LX mini-GBIC slot, SFP (Small Factor Pluggable) transceiver module: From 550 meters (Multi-mode fiber), up to 10/30/5060//70 kilometers (Single-mode fiber).
Console Port
The console port is a DB9, RS-232 male serial port connector. It is an interface for connecting a terminal directly. Through the console port, it provides rich diagnostic information includes IP Address setting, factory reset, port management, link status and system setting. Users can use the attached RS-232 cable in the package and connect to the console port on the device. After the connection, users can run any terminal emulation program (Hyper Terminal, ProComm Plus, Telix, Winterm, etc.) to enter the startup screen of the device.
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Reset button
On the left hand side of the front panel, the reset button is designed for rebooting the Managed Switch without a power cycle. The following is the summary table of Reset button functions:
Reset Button Pressed and Released Function
< 5 sec: System reboot Reboot the Managed Switch
Reset the Managed Switch to Factory Default configuration.
The Managed Switch will then reboot and load the default
settings as below:
> 10 sec: Factory Default
Stack ID
Each IFS Managed Stackable Switch on a stack must have a unique “Stack ID”. There are 16 degrees (0~9, A~F) in the rotary switch. The Stack ID is configured via Web or CLI management interface. Use the Stack ID to identify the location of the real device.
Default Username: admin Default Password: admin Default IP address: 192.168.0.100 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 192.168.0.254
Stack ID is not equal to the Master Priority that is configured in the management interface.
Master LED
If master switch fails or is disconnected to the switch by stack port, the switch with lowest switch ID will become the master.
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LED Indications

The front panel LEDs indicates instant status of port links, data activity and system power; helps monitor and troubleshoot when needed. Figure 2-3 & Figure 2-4 shows the LED indications of these Managed Switches.
NS3601-24P/4S /GE-DSSG-244-POE LED indication
Figure 2-3 GE-DSSG-244-POE / NS3601-24P/4S LED panel
System
LED Color Function
PWR Green Illuminates to indicate that the Switch has power.
SYS Green Illuminates to indicate the system is on.
Alert
LED Color Function
PWR Alert Green
FAN1 Green FAN2 Green FAN3 Green
Per 10/100Mbps port, PoE interfaces (Port-1 to Por-24)
LED Color Function
LNK/ACT Green
PoE In-Use Orange
Illuminates to indicate that the PoE power supply has failed. Illuminates to indicate that the FAN1 has failed. Illuminates to indicate that the FAN2 has failed. Illuminates to indicate that the FAN3 has failed.
Illuminates: Blink:
Illuminates: Off:
To indicate the link through that port is successfully established.
To indicate that the Switch is actively sending or receiving data over that port.
To indicate the port is providing 52V DC in-line power.
To indicate the connected device is not a PoE Powered Device (PD).
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Per 10/100/1000B ase-T port / SFP interfaces
LED Color Function
Illuminates:
Blink:
Off:
Illuminates:
Blink: Off:
1000
LNK/ACT
10/100
LNK/ACT
Green
Green
1. Press the RESET button for 5 seconds. The Managed Switch will reboot automatically.
2. Press the RESET button for 10 seconds . The Managed Switch will restore back to the factory default
mode; the entire configuration will be erased.
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To indicate the link through that port is successfully established with speed 1000Mbps.
To indicate that the Switch is actively sending or receiving data over that port.
If 10/100 LNK/ACT LED is light, it indicates that the port is operating at 10Mbps or 100Mbps. If LNK/ACT LED is Off, it indicates that the port is link down. To indicate the link through that port is successfully established with speed 10Mbps or 100Mbps. To indicate that the Switch is actively sending or receiving data over that port.
If 1000 LNK/ACT LED is ON, it indicates that the port is operating at 1000Mbps. If 1000 LNK/ACT LED is Off, it indicates that the port is link down.
3. The 2 Gigabit TP/SFP combo ports are shared with port 25/26 of Managed Switch. Either of them can operate at the same time.
GE-DSSG-244 LED indication
System
LED Color Function
PWR Green
Master Green Illuminates to indicate that the Switch is the Master of the stack group
STX1 Green Illuminates to indicate the stacking link through that port is successfully established. STX2 Green Illuminates to indicate the stacking link through that port is successfully established.
Illuminates to indicate that the Switch is powered on. Blink to indicate the System is running under booting procedure.
Figure 2-4 GE-DSSG-244 LED panel
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10/100/1000Base-T interfaces (Shared Port-1~Port-8)
LED Color Function
illuminates:
To indicate the link through that port is successfully established with speed
1000Mbps
1000
LNK/ACT
10/100
LNK/ACT
100 / 1000Base-X SFP interfaces
LED Color Function
1000
LNK
100
LNK/ACT
7-Segment LED Display
Stack ID (1~9, A~F, 0): To indicate the Switch ID of each IFS Managed Switch. Switch IDs are used to uniquely identify the
Managed Switches within a stack. The Switch ID of each Managed Switch is shown on the display on the front of the Managed Switch and is used widely in the web pages as well as in the CLI commands of the Stack group.
Stack ID 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A. B. C. D. E. F. 0 Switch ID 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Green
Orange
Green
Orange
Blink:
Off:
Illuminates:
Blink:
Off:
Illuminates:
Off:
Illuminates:
Blink:
Off:
To indicate that the switch is actively sending or receiving data over that port.
If L10/100 NK/ACT LED light-> indicate that the port is operating at 10Mbps or 100Mbps If LNK/ACT LED Off -> indicates that the port is link down To indicate the link through that port is successfully established with speed 10Mbps or 100Mbps To indicate that the switch is actively sending or receiving data over that
port.
If 1000 LNK/ACT LED light-> indicates that the port is operating at 1000Mbps If 1000 LNK/ACT LED Off -> indicates that the port is link down
To indicate the link through that SFP port is successfully established with
speed 1000Mbps
To indicate that the SFP port is link down
To indicate the link through that port is successfully established with speed 100Mbps
To indicate that the switch is actively sending or receiving data over that port.
If 1000 LNK/ACT LED light-> indicate that the port is operating at 1000Mbps If 1000 LNK/ACT LED Off -> indicate that the port is link down

Switch Rear Panel

The rear panel of the Managed Switch indicates an AC inlet power socket, which works with the input power range from 100 to 240V AC, 50-60Hz. Figure 2-5 & Figure 2-6 shows the rear panel of these Managed Switches.
GE-DSSG-244 Rear Panel
Figure 2-5 Rear panel of GE-DSSG-244
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Figure 2-6 Rear panel of NS3601-24P/4SP and GE-DSSG-244-POE
AC Power Receptacle
For compatibility with electric service in most areas of the world, the Managed Switch’s power supply automatically adjusts to line power in the range 100-240VAC and 50/60 Hz.
Plug the female end of the power cord firmly into the receptalbe on the rear panel of the Managed Switch. Plug the other end of the power cord into an electric service outlet.
1. The device requires a power connection to operate. If your networks should active all the time, please consider using UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply) for your device. It will prevent you from
Power Notice:
network data loss or network downtime.
2. For additional protection against unregulated voltage or current surges, you may also want to consider surge suppression as part of your installation.

Install the Switch

This section describes how to install your Managed Switch and make connections to the Managed Switch. Please read the following topics and perform the procedures in the order being presented. To install your Managed Switch on a desktop or shelf, simply complete the following steps.

Desktop Installation

To install the Managed Switch on desktop or shelf, please follows these steps:
Step1: Attach the rubber feet to the recessed areas on the bottom of the Managed Switch. Step2: Place the Managed Switch on the desktop or the shelf near an AC power source, as shown in Figure 2-7.
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Figure 2-7 Place the Managed Switch on the desktop
Step3: Keep enough ventilation space between the Managed Switch and the surrounding objects.
When choosing a location, please keep in mind the environmental restrictions discussed in Chapter 1, Section 5 Product Specification.
Step4: Connect the Managed Switch to network devices.
Connect one end of a standard network cable to the 10/100/1000 RJ-45 ports on the front of the Managed Switch Connect the other end of the cable to the network devices such as printer servers, workstations or routers…etc.
Connection to the Managed Switch requires UTP Category 5 network cabling with RJ-45 tips. For more information, please see the Cabling Specification in Appendix A.
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Step5: Supply power to the Managed Switch.
Connect one end of the power cable to the Managed Switch. Connect the power plug of the power cable to a standard wall outlet. When the Managed Switch receives power, the Power LED should remain solid Green.

Rack Mounting

To install the Managed Switch in a 19-inch standard rack, please follows the instructions described below.
Step1: Place the Managed Switch on a hard flat surface, with the front panel positioned towards the front side. Step2: Attach the rack-mount bracket to each side of the Managed Switch with supplied screws attached to the package.
Figure 2-8 shows how to attach brackets to one side of the Managed Switch.
Figure 2-8 Attach brackets to the Managed Switch.
You must use the screws supplied with the mounting brackets. Damage caused to the parts by using incorrect screws would invalidate the warranty.
Step3: Secure the brackets tightly. Step4: Follow the same steps to attach the second bracket to the opposite side. Step5: After the brackets are attached to the Managed Switch, use suitable screws to securely attach the brackets to the rack, as
shown in Figure 2-8.
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Figure 2-8 Mounting IFS-24040 in a Rack
Step6: Proceeds with the steps 4 and steps 5 of session 2.2.1 Desktop Installation to connect the network cabling and supply power
to the Managed Switch.

Installing the SFP transceiver

The sections describe how to plug-in an SFP transceiver into an SFP slot. The SFP transceivers are hot-swappable. You can plug-in and out the transceiver to/from any SFP port without a need to power down the Managed Switch. As the Figure 2-9.
Figure 2-9 Plug-in the SFP transceiver
Approved IFS SFP Transceivers
IFS Managed switches supports both single mode and multi mode SFP transceivers. Please refer to below chart, as well as IFS website for latest compatible SFP modules.
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1000Base-SX/LX SFP transceiver:
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We recommend using IFS SFPs on the Managed Switch. If you insert a SFP transceiver that is not supported, the Managed Switch will not recognize it.
Before connecting the other switches, workstation or Media Converter:
1. Make sure both sides use the same SFP transceiver, for example: 1000Base-SX to 1000Base-SX, 1000Base-LX to 1000Base-LX.
2. Make sure the fiber-optic cable type match the SFP transceiver model.
¾ To connect to 1000Base-SX SFP transceiver, use the Multi-mode fiber cable- with one side must be male duplex LC
connector type.
¾ To connect to 1000Base-LX SFP transceiver, use the Single-mode fiber cable-with one side must be male duplex LC
connector type.
Connect the fiber cable
1. Attach the duplex LC connector on the network cable into the SFP transceiver.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to a device – switches with SFP installed, fiber NIC on a workstation or a Media Converter..
3. Check the LNK/ACT LED of the SFP slot on the front of the Managed Switch. Ensure that the SFP transceiver is operating
correctly.
4. Check the Link mode of the SFP port if the link failed.
Remove the transceiver module
1. Make sure there is no network activity by consult or check with the network administrator. Or through the management
interface of the switch/converter (if available) to disable the port in advance.
2. Remove the Fiber Optic Cable gently.
3. Turn the handle of the MGB module to horizontal position.
4. Pull out the module gently with the handle.
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Figure 2-10 Pull out the SFP transceiver
Never pull out the module without pull the handle or the push bolts on the module. Direct pull out the module may damage the module and SFP module slot of the Managed Switch.

Stack Installation

IFS NS3601-24P/4S and GE-DSSG Series
The IFS NS3601-24P/4S and GE-DSSG-244 series Managed Switch provides a switch stacking function to manage up to 16 switches using a single IP address. And up to 384 Gigabit Ethernet ports can be managed by a stacking group and you can add ports and functionality as needed. You can add IFS NS3601-24P/4S and GE-DSSG-244 series switches as needed to support more network clients, knowing that your switching fabric will scale to meet increasing traffic demands. Two types of stack topologies are supported by the IFS NS3601-24P/4S and GE-DSSG-244 series:
Chain topology (same as a disconnected ring) Ring topology
Please find the following picture for sample connection.
Figure 2-11 Chain Stack topology
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